可访问还是虚幻透明?新冠肺炎和菲律宾政府开放数据

Q3 Social Sciences
Rachel E. Khan
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摘要

在冠状病毒(新冠肺炎)被宣布为大流行一个多月后,世界卫生组织表示需要开放数据来支持寻求应对新冠肺炎的政策,尽管各国政府被要求为获取数据和信息提供便利。本研究采用Fung、Graham和Weil(2007)开发的透明度框架,对新冠肺炎数据的菲律宾政府官方网站“laginghanda.gov.ph”进行了审查,以确定其是否符合经济合作与发展组织(OECD)概述和确定的以及开放政府伙伴关系下商定的开放政府数据(OGD)目标。采用探索性研究方法,对laginghanda.gov.ph进行的文件分析和内容审计表明,该网站没有提供及时的数据,尽管该网站大多包含静态的一般信息。卫生统计数据可以访问,但既不便于机器阅读,也不及时;同时,缺乏金融和经济数据。换言之,该网站无助于提高政府透明度,也不能用于确定政府机构的问责制。因此,作者得出的结论是,它作为民主化的工具是失败的。
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Accessible or Illusory Transparency? COVID-19 and Philippine Open Government Data
A little over a month after the coronavirus (COVID-19) was declared as a pandemic, the World Health Organization expressed the need for open data to support policies that seek to address COVID-19, even as governments were called upon to facilitate access to data and information. Adopting the transparency framework developed by Fung, Graham and Weil (2007), this study examines ‘laginghanda.gov.ph,’ the official Philippine government website for COVID-19 data, to determine if it serves the open government data (OGD) goals as outlined and identified by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and as agreed under the Open Government Partnership. Using an exploratory research approach, a documentary analysis and content audit of the laginghanda.gov.ph showed that the website did not provide timely data even as the website contained mostly static, general information. Health statistical data could be accessed but it was neither machine readable nor timely; while, financial and economic data were lacking. In other words, the website does not contribute to government transparency and cannot be used to determine the accountability of government agencies. Thus, the author concludes that it fails as a tool for democratization.
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Philippine Political Science Journal
Philippine Political Science Journal Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: The Philippine Political Science Journal (PPSJ) is an internationally refereed journal and the official publication of the Philippine Political Science Association (PPSA). The PPSJ welcomes articles dealing with the politics and international relations of Southeast Asia. Manuscripts may focus on individual countries of the region but comparative articles about the countries in the region and the region as a whole are especially welcome.
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